What the sovereign on Ming dynasty?
zhuyuanzhang
Which dynasty did Zheng He live in?
Ming Dynasty
What does history mainly study about the past?
Events and people
Columbus found a new continent, which one?
The Americas
What's the capital city of France?
Paris
The Ming Dynasty lasted from several years to several years?
1368―1644
Zheng He went on voyages, mainly to do what?
Show China's power / Make friends / Trade
Can you name one of the four famous inventions from ancient China?
Compass / Gunpowder / Paper / Printing
Who was the first person to lead a fleet around the world?
Magellan
What is the most famous building that the ancient Egyptians built?
Pyramids
Where was the geographical location and boundary of the Ming Dynasty?
The territory of the Ming Dynasty included the Han region, extended northeastward to the Sea of Japan and the Outer Xing 'an Range, and later shrank to the Liao River Basin.
How many times did Zheng He go on voyages?
Seven times
Who invented movable type printing first?
Bi Sheng
Which explorer first found the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa?
Dias
In what year did World War I begin?
1914
What contributions did the Ming Dynasty make to China?
Restore the orthodoxy of han civilization, consolidate the territory, lay the foundation of the centralized system, and promote economic and cultural prosperity
What were the really big ships in Zheng He's fleet called?
Treasure ships
The Silk Road connected China with where?
The West (or Europe/The Mediterranean)
A Viking who reached North America long ago, what was his name?
Leif Erikson
Which people ended the Roman Empire in 476 AD?
Germanic tribes
The Forbidden City was mainly built under which Ming emperor?
Yongle Emperor (Zhu Di)
What was one effect of Zheng He's voyages on cultural exchange?
Spread Chinese culture and brought back foreign things
Why was the compass so important for the Age of Exploration?
It helped sailors find direction in the open ocean
When did Captain Cook explore the Pacific and eastern Australia?
In the 1770s
Ancient Greece had two important city-states, one was Athens, what was the other?
Sparta